Man gets life sentence for 2017 murder

A Tehama County man has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison for the second-degree murder of an Oregon man at a Red Bluff homeless encampment last year, Tehama County prosecutors said Thursday.

Jesse Jesus Jacobo, 20, was sentenced to prison for the April 2017 stabbing death of Harvey Guy McGlothin, 39.

Jacobo fatally stabbed McGlothin during an argument after accusing him of stealing his property, law enforcement authorities have said.

McGlothin died of multiple stab wounds, they said.

The stabbing happened at a slough of the Sacramento River north of Antelope Boulevard known by locals as "Spider Island."

Prosecutors said Jacobo was trying to hide McGlothin's body when law enforcement officials arrived.